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just like that
Also, like that . Very friendly or intimate with one another. For example, Bill and his boss often see each other socially; they are just like that , or Joe and Jane are always together; they're like that . This expression is usually emphasized by the speaker's holding up two fingers and either keeping them together or crossing them to show the closeness or intimacies of the parties being discussed. [ Colloquial ; early 1900s]
Suddenly and, sometimes, unexpectedly. For example, The alarm went off, just like that , or And then they walked out, just like that .
Example Sentences
And just like that, your commute becomes less painful.
And just like that, the floodgates opened.
He became a familiar face on tour and on television - with his catchphrase "just like that".
Just like that, a simple sentence out of the blue that blindsided me.
"They were put on the back of a wagon, and then they drove away with them and came back and started putting new slabs on the roof, just like that."
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